Buhari plans reorganisation to end killings
In a comprehensive strategy to tackle insecurity in
Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari is planning to carry out a reorganisation,
Mr Yakubu Dogara, Speaker of the House of Representatives, has said.
Dogara spoke on the plan after he and Senate
President Bukola Saraki had a closed door meeting with Buhari on Wednesday in
Abuja over the recent killings in Plateau.
Although he did not give details, but he said:
“Buhari has told us what he is doing, the reorganisation that he plans to put
in place to ensure that this doesn’t happen.”
“The President has taken enough steps; these are
security issues, they are not matters that you can discuss.”
The Speaker, who condemned the attack, affirmed
that government could continue to tolerate the situation where innocent people
were being killed in hundreds.
He also stressed the need for Nigeria to sustain
the fight against violence, noting that the nation cannot lose the battle and
continue to keep its civilisation.
Dogara pointed out the level of devastation caused
by Boko Haram insurgency in the North-east and advised the government to
prevent a similar situation in other parts of the country.
On Tuesday, the police confirmed that 100 people
were killed over the weekend in six villages of Xlands, Gindin Akwati, Ruku,
Nhgar, Kura Falls and Kakuruk, all in Gashish district in Barkin Ladi Local
Government Area.
This, among other reasons, prompted President
Buuhari’s visit to Plateau to sympathise with the people, especially the attack
victims, and the state government.
He held an interactive session with the traditional
rulers, religious leaders, representatives of youth, women and trade union
groups among other stakeholders in the state.
The President ordered the security chiefs to be
vigilant and ensure that the lives and property of the people were protected.
He, had, however, called on Nigerians to live in
peace and shun inflammatory utterances that can promote conflicts



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